What’s Happening at Good Shepherd This Week
Change for Life If you haven’t returned your filled baby bottles back to Good Shepherd, please do so at your earliest convenience. They can be returned to Christine Osgood, or dropped off in the church office.
Please don’t forget that writing a check for your donation is preferred, and that you should fill out the little slip for tax purposes if you wish to claim the donation.
Coffee Hour As many of you have noticed, we have resumed coffee hour in a very slow manner. First, we brought back coffee during the Christian Ed hour, then we reintroduced Potlucks. Now, we’re ready to roll out the next phase of reintroduction…breakfast! If you’ve been skipping Christian Ed in favor of getting a good breakfast, your worries are over! Starting this Sunday, we’ll be serving fresh fruit, boiled eggs, and granola bars along with our normal offering of strong black coffee.
Speaking of coffee…next month we’ll be having the annual coffee competition (where we decide which coffee will be the official coffee of Good Shepherd gatherings) during the potluck.
Potluck The next potluck will on March 6th, and will be themed Food Around the World, so be sure to dig out your favorite international recipes, and come prepared to eat! Please bring a dish, but stay and eat even if you don’t! We still don’t have a coffee hour crew in place, so please be sure to clean up after yourself and your family.
Shrove Tuesday Shrove Tuesday (known in some countries as ‘Pancake Day’ or ‘Fat Tuesday’) is the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. This year it will be on March 1. ‘Shrove’ comes from the Latin word ‘shrive’, and means ‘absolution’. It is thought that the tradition started when families would eat all of the fatty, rich foods in the house so as not to be tempted during the penitent season of Lent.
Good Shepherd hosts a free pancake and sausage supper to mark the day, which is followed immediately by a short ceremony in which all of the palm fronds from Palm Sunday of the previous year are burned to produce the ashes that are used for Ash Wednesday. If you would like to help, please contact Steph Warner or Carrie Moorhead-Nelson.
Ash Wednesday Ash Wednesday is a day of reflection in the Christian tradition. On this day that begins the Lenten season, Christians all over the world come together and have ashes imposed upon their foreheads as a reminder that we are all sinners and to “remember that we are made of dust, and to dust we shall return”.
The ashes are imposed in the shape of a cross to remind us that Christ bore the weight of our sins on the cross and ultimately defeated death to offer salvation to all who would come to him. The Ash Wednesday services this year are on March 2nd at 7am and 6pm.
ADOLW Annual Synod Each year, much of the diocese comes together for a three-day meeting where worship happens, many interesting sermons are delivered, a choral evensong service is held, and new deacons and priests are ordained. This year’s synod will be held in Souderton, PA, on May 5-7 and I think there might be a familiar face at Good Shepherd being ordained this year.
If you’d like any information about synod, or if you’d like to go to synod, but would need transportation, please contact the office, as many of the folks required to go will have room to carpool.
ORDO Church Calendars The 2022 Good Shepherd ORDO church calendars are available in the rear of the sanctuary at the usher’s table. Please feel free to pick one up on your way into or out of the sanctuary.
Offering Envelopes The 2022 Personalized Offering Envelopes can be found on the usher’s table at the main entrance. If you would like to have a set of offering envelopes, please contact the office.
Zoom Morning Prayer This service normally meets online by zoom at 7am Monday through Friday. The liturgy and readings are available each day at www.dailyoffice2019.com. Join the parish email list and look for a daily email invitation in your inbox.
Sunday Worship and Holy Eucharist Both the 8am and the 10:30 services are meeting in person.
The 8am service If you are high risk, or at all nervous to be in social gatherings, this service is designed for you. All those who attend are asked to wear masks and remain socially distanced throughout the service. The 8am service is not currently being live-streamed.
The 10:30am service You can download the bulletin, including the scripture readings here. One of the joys of having a fully digital bulletin is that we are free to use color! You’ll find that some of the artwork and many of the directions are in full color. You’ll also notice that there are links in the offertory section to take you out to two different means of giving electronically. You can give online through Breeze or you can text a donation through Breeze at 607-882-6551. Good Shepherd also has a PayPal account. If you choose to give via PayPal you can avoid fees by paying directly from your bank. Be sure to uncheck the box that says, “paying for goods and services” at the bottom or PayPal will charge Good Shepherd a fee. As always, thank you for your great generosity and kind support.
The lectionary readings for this week are: Jeremiah 17:5-10, Psalm 85, Philippians 3:4-10, and Luke 6:17-26.
Catching Up…
Last Sunday’s Sermon Last week Matt preached on Philippians 3:1-4a. You can find his sermon ‘No Confidence In The Flesh’ here.
You can find previous sermons here.
Christian Education If you missed Christian Ed last Sunday, we began a new series looking at the book by Carl Trueman called ‘The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self’. You can watch that class here, and previous classes at this link.
Tuesday Morning Bible Study This Tuesday we continued our study of the book of 1 Thessalonians, beginning at 1 Thessalonians 4. You can find that class here.
Miss a class? You can find all of the previous classes in this series and previous series here.
Thursday Evening Beginner’s Bible Study The Thursday evening study has resumed meeting in person at 6pm in the classroom area. Mr. Terry Ray is leading the class through the book of Habakkuk. This is a great place to connect with others and learn more about what God has to say to us through his word.
Men’s Breakfast and Bible Study The Men’s bible study meets at 6am each Friday morning, and they are currently studying the book of Ecclesiastes.
Women’s Bible Study is back at a new time. This study is meeting at 4:30 pm on Friday afternoons in the Parish Hall. Anne Kennedy is leading and they are currently studying 2 Peter. Children are welcome—as in, we hope to have some childcare available.
If you’d like to come a little bit early to hang out for Friday Play (all the children play while their mother’s talk to each other), let Anne know.
Weekly Bible Readings
Morning | Evening | |
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Monday | Psalm 108, 110
Gen 44 Matt 4 |
Psalm 109
Jer 44 2 Cor 12:1-13 |
Tuesday | Psalm 111, 112
Gen 45 Matt 5:1-20 |
Psalm 113, 114
Jer 45 2 Cor 12:14—13:14 |
Wednesday | Psalm 115
Gen 46 Matt 5:21-48 |
Psalm 116, 117
Jer 46 Rom 1 |
Thursday | Psalm 119:1-24
Gen 47 Matt 6:1-18 |
Psalm 119:25-48
Jer 47 Rom 2 |
Friday | Psalm 119:49-72
Gen 48 Matt 6:19-34 |
Psalm 119:73-88
Jer 48 Rom 3 |
Saturday | Psalm 119:89-104
Gen 49 Matt 7 |
Psalm 119:105-128
Jer 49 Rom 4 |
Sunday | Psalm 119:129-152
Gen 50 Matt 8:1-17 |
Psalm 119:153-176
Jer 50 Rom 5 |
Serving at Good Shepherd
Serving at Good Shepherd February 13, 2022 | Serving at Good Shepherd February 20, 2022 |
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8am Celebrant: Matt Kennedy Reader (8AM): Terry Ray Usher (8AM): Terry Ray Altar Guild: Christine Osgood, Denise Toulson Nursery: Kariah and Addie Shepherds Bowl: Steph Warner with team 3 Reader (10:30): Liz Hull Usher: Tellers: Mark and Timothy Dreher |
8am Celebrant: Bob Carlson Reader (8AM): Joyce Carlson Usher (8AM): Terry Ray Altar Guild: Karen Berman Nursery: Ronnie and Tal Shepherds Bowl: Jon Groves with Team 4 Crucifer: Silvan Pineau Acolytes: Tal and Adde Pineau Reader (10:30): Scott Pineau Usher: Fred Urda Tellers: Niklas Boeker and Nick Restino |
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